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One of the best ways to protect data and provide availability is to follow the “3-2-1 rule”— keep three copies of your data, stored on two different sets of media, with at least one copy stored off site. Implementing this level of availability can be somewhat challenging and requires planning ahead.

In this technical whitepaper, Veeam experts Shawn Lieu and Michael Cade will guide you through three scenarios where Veeam Backup & Replication and NetApp technologies can be leveraged to achieve maximum application and data availability.

One of the new and greatest features of Veeam® Backup & Replication v8 is Veeam Cloud Connect.
With it, Veeam users can easily send backup copies offsite to remote locations managed by Veeam Service Providers due to their cloud services.

This Reference Architecture is aimed at service providers looking for a comprehensive guide to design, configure and deploy a complete Veeam Cloud Connect infrastructure.

Always-on is a requirement for most businesses today. In this whitepaper,
you’ll see how you can use Veeam and HP solutions to meet your availability
objectives and future-proof your datacenter. You’ll learn about the requirements
driving the need for increased availability, as well as the costs of
downtime. In addition, you will see how Veeam and HP solutions can enable
you to meet your always-on business goals by providing data protection
without limits. And you will also see examples of how other organizations
have used these technologies to improve their application availability, meet
recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs), and
provide fast, reliable disaster recovery capabilities.

This white paper focuses on SQL Server backup, as well as the backup types in SQL Server including the traditional method as well as snapshot-based backups used by third party tools like Veeam. It also highlights the “SQL Server route” identifying the proper Veeam settings designed to assure there is no interference between Veeam and SQL Server, as well as the “Veeam route,” including the option to perform transaction log backup inside Veeam.

Do you know if the origin of the SQL abbreviation stands for Structured Query Language, or it is simply three letters put together? Are you curious about tools that can help you manage SQL server? Read this FREE white paper to get a quick and easy start with SQL and learn both its history and technical basics.

In this white paper, Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server expert, explains the SQL Server basics in lay terms and provides you the fundamentals of SQL architecture and its building blocks. You will learn what stands after the database engine and the most common SQL Server services running under your operating system. There are five types of databases in SQL Server each carrying out its specific role and this white paper gives you a detailed overview on each type. You will understand data file, table and index architecture diving deep into such details as pages and columns.

The scope of the SQL Server 101 guide also covers:

Working with the SQL Server optimizer and execution plans

Keeping track of used and free space in your server and maintaining transaction logs.

Using APIs to manage SQL Server databases and enabling a secure access for users to your SQL Server by assigning roles and permissions.

And more!

Read this FREE guide to SQL Server basics and learn more about SQL Server architecture and management.

For decades companies have settled with painful, complicated, and unreliable legacy tools. This is unacceptable.
The average company faces unplanned downtime 13 times a year, causing annual losses of around $800,000.

At Veeam we don’t focus on backup, but on delivering Availability for the Modern Data Center™.
We asked our +145,500 customers what they think and 91% say Veeam is more reliable compared to their previous solution.

Sure, the cloud provides flexibility and scalability, but getting data in and out of a Microsoft Azure VM isn’t as easy as it might look. We’re trained to use Windows Explorer to simply copy files to fileservers or between servers without any issues, but in the era of cloud computing, it isn’t that simple.

There are some ways to copy files to and from Azure VMs, but each bring challenges or have some limitations…until now, when Veeam cracked The File Copy Predicament.

In this edition of VeeamUP, we’ll explore how remote branch offices can achieve excellent levels of availability without facing complexity. Here we approach the unique needs of ROBOs: Teams based in remote offices need constant, reliable and fast access to essential data, without sacrificing data security and integrity. Read this VeeamUP issue to know how to ensure that you use office backup and recovery solutions in the most effective manner.